2022 Breeders Book mailed on December 18; purchase still available

Columbus, OH – The 2022 Breeders Book Stallion Directory, published by the U.S. Trotting Association for the first time, was mailed from their Kentucky-based printer on Saturday, Dec. 18.

With the recent changes and problems at the U.S. Postal Service, the increased volume of mail delivery and USPS days off during the holidays, we anticipate that the Breeders Book will be delivered no later than Jan. 15, 2022.  Most should be delivered before then.

The Breeders Book is still available for sale but quantities are limited.

Hoof Beats’ subscribers will receive the Breeders Book as their December issue of the magazine.

For non-subscribers to Hoof Beats, the 2022 Breeders Book is available for purchase through a variety of options. Online, it can be purchased through myaccount. If you don’t have an account, click on the link and it’s free to sign up.

In addition, the Breeders Book can be ordered by contacting Member Services at memberservices@ustrotting.com or by calling 877.800.8782.

The Breeders Book was previously published by The Horseman & Fair World.

Following is the pricing for the 2022 Breeders Book:

Breeders Book, U.S. (non-Hoof Beats subscribers)   $30
Breeders Book, Canada (non-Hoof Beats subscribers)  $50
Breeders Book, Foreign (non-Hoof Beats subscribers)  $60

The Breeders Book contains pedigrees North American stallions standing stud in 2022 as well as many 2021 statistical reports, including: Leading Money-Winning Broodmare Sires, Mares Bred reporting, Sire Stakes Money Winners, Leading Sires of 2- & 3-Year-Olds, Leading Money-Winning Sires, Leading Sires by Average Earnings and Leading Speed Sires.

There is also a 2021 Auction Report, which includes: Yearling Sales Statistics, Select Sale Sire, Comparison, Sire Averages for Lexington and Standardbred Horse (Harrisburg) Sales, Top-Priced Yearlings, Leading Sires by Average Price, Compilation of Sires (sorted by gait then alphabetically) and a Compilation of Yearlings sold (alphabetically by dam).

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